IGN's
Half-Life 2 Media Page now offers a link to a Half-Life 2 teaser (the link
was broken for a bit after being posted, but seems to work properly now). The
11.9 MB movie is in QuickTime format. There are also Half-Life
2 Impressions on GameSpot with a detailed rundown on what they saw,
concluding with: "Frankly, we were blown away by what we saw of Half-Life 2
here, and though this was a rolling demo (albeit of real-time gameplay), Valve
proceeded to demonstrate the bug bait level in action, which looked just as good
as in the rolling demo. Based on the 25-minute Half-Life 2 demo, we can say with
reasonable certainty that this is definitely a game worth looking forward to."

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------May 24th, 2000: The day I learned that Looking Glass was to be no more.http://users.ign.com/collection/RayMardenCurrently playing: Enclave, Half-Life (still the best), Rygar, and Raven Shield.

After seeling the Gamespot movie, where Gordon has a gun that levitates metal objects and throws them in the direction your facing, or when he moved a table over in front of the door to prevent the baddies from getting in (and everything on the table was shaking each time the door was attempted to be opened, or when the mini blinds were moving around after being shot, or one of the many other pyshic demostrations showed in the movie, all I can see is Half Life 2 is quite simply awesome.

Valve has been quiet for the last few years and it just goes to show that none of that time has been wasted.

Now if I could only find a site to pre-purchase a copy of what looks to be the best game of this years E3.

Doom 3? what's that?

Using a steering wheel on a Burnout game is like using the Space Shuttle controls to fly a kite.